Mac is nice, but if I buy one I'd still be running Windows until all Windows games are compatible with Mac OS X. I can live with a different set...
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It's rock-solid stable for me.
I guess it depends on one's system. Mine doesn't reach as high as yours.
Norton AntiBot is light on system resources, although ThreatFire is also light. I don't think one is lighter than the other.
I know it's a bit expensive, but it's worth it, IMHO. You can use it for 30 days before paying.
What's wrong with it?
I agree. Symantec has the resources to build a really outstanding product.
CounterSpy V2 would've been better had it consumed fewer system resources and used smaller definitions.
SUPERAntispyware is the antispyware application that many folks recommend here. I am using the professional version as an on-demand scanner, only...
Thanks for the link! ;D
I'm currently testing it and, to be honest, I don't think you would need its real-time protection considering that you use DefenseWall and...
He just can't accept the fact that Norton is getting better.
Same here.:thumb:
In the 1+ year that I've used it, I never encountered any trouble or disappointment. In the end, however, Vista would never end up like Windows...
As long as it doesn't use too much resources, the amount of disk space it uses doesn't really matter anymore. Hard drives are dirt cheap nowadays.
I believe what he means was that he couldn't get himself familiarized with the program.
I would say that this fellow wanted to be in the limelight, even for a short period of time. Even then, it was good of him to enforce his rights,...
DefenseWall and Sandboxie for me, although I don't use the latter that much.
While I am fine with Vista, I really do hope that they will get rid of old technologies, such as the registry, and replace it with new ones.
According to Microsoft, they are going to optimize the kernel of Windows 7. A presentation by a Microsoft employee (forgot his name) showed a...
If you don't mind me asking, are you an undergrad, grad, or postgrad? What is your major?
Did you reconfigure the hardware, or just removed the bloatware?
Re: What adware/popup blocker fo you prefer? Ad Muncher. It blocks virtually all types of banner/pop-up advertisements.
Just because it has multiple scanning engines doesn't mean it's the best. Like djohn said, the disadvantage(s) of using multiple engines is that...
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